The annual game to determine the city's top PSAL team, traditionally held at Midwood HS in Brooklyn, will likely move to the new Yankee Stadium this season.

"From what people have told me, my understanding is that it is a matter of dotting the i's and crossing the t's," said Curtis coach Peter Gambardella. "We've all heard that it is pretty much a done deal."

PSAL spokesperson Marge Feinberg was reached via email this morning.

"We do not comment until an agreement is reached," she said, speaking on behalf of the league.

While the move could be a great experience for players and coaches, some don't think the atmosphere will be changed.

"Personally, I like a packed stadium," Erasmus Hall coach Danny Landberg told the Daily News. "I do love Yankee Stadium, I just doubt the numbers will show. How great is it if you have a 50,000 seat stadium and only 1,000 people show up? It's great for the kids, but it would seem kind of hollow if you only have 1,000 people in the stands."

Gambardella, who will lead the defending city champion Warriors (0-1) against Lehman at Alfred E. Smith at 1:30 p.m. on Sunday acknowledged the excitement of the move, but wasn't ready to book a reservation just yet.

"Hey, I have to get a win first before I start talking about anything to do with the city championship," he said.